In the Philippines, there has been a tremendous increase in the e-commerce business which is projected to become 2 billion pesos in 2022. Filipinos are getting digital because of the convenience that it offers in spite that 77% of the population is still unbanked. The online sellers, however, found an alternative payment system to address this problem by offering offline payments through wire transfers, bayad centers, and cash-on-delivery.
When you think of Metro Manila, what is the first thing that comes to your mind? Traffic. It is one of the major problems in the metro these days. The streets are already congested and traveling from point A to B is such a hassle. Doing things online like paying bills, ordering food, buying groceries, delivering packages, booking tickets and other online services are more convenient compared to going out and doing all this stuff yourself.
Traveling from point A to B in Metro Manila can take forever, especially during peak hours – that is, from 8 AM to 9 PM, especially in EDSA. Now, imagine when you get all the things done online. You can have someone shop for groceries and have them delivered to your house, or book an airline ticket for the next family getaway. It is mind-blowing how much time you can save so you have more time to spend with precious moments with your loved ones.
Death is something that most people don’t want to come to the family. It is the most difficult time and only the moment that everyone in the family needs each other’s support. Each person has their own way of grieving and recovering, being there for everyone is the last thing you can do.
Funerallink is the only and the first online platform that allows you to book a funeral service in the Philippines. It offers the same convenience, you have when shopping online.
There’s no quick and easy way to find a funeral home near you but through Funerallink. This website has partnered with the biggest funeral businesses in the country. Its aim is to bring convenience to its users.
Funerallink is going to be a one-stop website for all your funeral needs. You can book a funeral service for free in the comfort of your home or where ever you are. It is as simple as buying online except that you don’t have to pay until the funeral home you chose confirms your booking.
Almost immediately, you will get a call from the funeral home to confirm your reservation. You don’t have to go anywhere or you can continue whatever you are doing. This kind of service is unique and the first ever in the Philippines. It is designed to help you free some of your time to be with your family at this very difficult moment.
The funeral is maybe the last thing that we would like to arrange for our family. It is not something that we would like to see in our social media Newsfeeds. That unexpected phone call in the morning or a Facebook status, we see is not something we look forward to. Even if we attended numerous funerals in the past, we have never mastered how to console someone dear to us when he or she lost a family member.
Booking a funeral service online allows you to cross out the most important thing on your checklist. The funeral package offered by Cosmopolitan Funeral Homes, for example, includes the funeral vehicle (hearse, pick-up, or retrieval), one-week embalming, funeral lights or equipment for viewing, and documentation (permits and death certificate). With the government, systems have yet to improve, free your time visiting the agencies and be with your family instead.
Funerallink does not take any payments from you. Booking a funeral service through the website is totally FREE, convenient, and pretty easy.
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